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Home News Virginia’s first JW Marriott hotel coming to Reston

Virginia’s first JW Marriott hotel coming to Reston

$250M luxury hotel to be part of Reston Station

Published February 11, 2021 by Sydney Lake

Rendering of JW Marriott hotel courtesy Comstock
Rendering of JW Marriott hotel courtesy Comstock

Virginia’s first JW Marriott hotel is coming to Reston, Comstock Holdings Cos. Inc. said Thursday in an announcement about the forthcoming $250 million luxury hotel. 

CRS Hotel LC, one of Comstock’s managed companies, has entered a franchise agreement with Marriott International for the project, which will be part of Reston Station, a 60-acre mixed-use development between Dulles Toll Road and Wiehle Reston-East Metro Station.

The 26-story hotel will include 250 guest rooms and 90 residences and include 15,000 square feet of meeting space, two restaurants and other amenities.

JW Marriott was established in 1984 as Marriott International’s luxury brand, with more than 100 JW Marriott hotels in 36 countries.

“We are thrilled Comstock Cos. has chosen to bring the JW Marriott brand to Reston, in the heart of the Dulles Technology Corridor,” Noah Silverman, chief development officer, North America full-service hotels at Marriott International, said in a statement. “This project will serve as a signature component of the exciting Reston Row development, offering both guests and owners a welcoming luxury experience.”

The Reston Row District at Reston Station will include the hotel, mixed-use buildings, two office towers, a 350-unit apartment building and more than 65,000 square feet of retail space. The initial work on the Reston Row development will be a 2,500-space underground parking garage.

The JW Marriott, to be located at the intersection of Reston Station Boulevard and Wiehle Avenue, is expected to open in 2024 and will be managed by Crescent Hotels & Resorts Management Co.

Comstock Holding Cos. Inc. has developed more than 5 million square feet of mixed-use and transit development in Reston.

 

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